TripAdvisor is Labeling Resorts With Alleged Sexual Assaults

The move comes after the Massachusetts-based company came under fire earlier this month for deleting a 2010 review of a Mexican resort owned by Iberostar, where a woman said she was reportedly raped by a uniformed guard.

(Published Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017)

TripAdvisor has begun adding symbols next to hotels and resorts where alleged sexual assaults or rape have occurred.

The move comes after the Massachusetts-based company came under fire earlier this month for deleting a 2010 review of a Mexican resort owned by Iberostar, where a woman said she was reportedly raped by a uniformed guard.

The woman's post was removed by TripAdvisor because of "family friendly" criteria but has since been republished, according to TripAdvisor.

TripAdvisor Responds to Allegations of Hidden Reviews

Many are concerned that TripAdvisor is hiding reviews containing allegations of rape and sexual assault.

(Published Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017)

"Our new badges are intended for instances in which news reports bring new health, safety or discrimination information to light that may not be present in traveler reviews or forum posts. To be clear, there could also be reviews or forum posts mentioning these issues," Hoyt said in a statement.

According to the company, the badges will remain on the TripAdvisor reviews for up to 3 months but may be extended.

Shares of TripAdvisor Inc. plummeted more than 23 percent on Tuesday, which wiped out more than $1 billion in market value representing the the biggest single-day drop in the stock's history, according to Thomson Reuters.

The drop pushed the share price below $30.50, a low the company hasn't seen since 2012.

Shares of TripAdvisor Inc. plummeted more than 23 percent on Nov. 7, which wiped out more than $1 billion in market value representing the biggest single-day drop in the stock's history, according to Thomson Reuters.

The drop pushed the share price below $30.50, a low the company hasn't seen since 2012.